Low-Profile Form Factor:
The antenna features a compact and sleek design that keeps its vertical height to a minimum. This reduced height helps avoid clearance issues with low bridges, garages, overhead equipment, and reduces the visual profile on buses, cars, or fleet vehicles.
Radiator & Elements:
Typically constructed as a monopole or loaded whip antenna, the radiating element may incorporate internal loading coils or matching networks to maintain resonance across the wide 136–174 MHz band while keeping physical height small.
Radome & Materials:
The antenna is encased in a robust UV-stabilized radome or abrasion-resistant covering (often molded fiberglass or ASA plastic) that protects against environmental elements—sunlight, rain, dust, vibration, and corrosion—making it suitable for outdoor and mobile use.





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